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FCA sets expectations ahead of incoming crypto marketing rules
Tough new rules designed to make the marketing of cryptoasset products clearer and more accurate, and that ban incentives like ‘refer a friend’ bonuses, will come into force on 8 October. -
UK’s cash infrastructure and consumer research
The FCA provides a broad overview of the access to cash evidence base, including the impact of coronavirus (Covid-19), which will inform the FCA's ongoing work on access to cash. -
Client assets and coronavirus (Covid-19)
Summary of queries we have received and our position on client assets (CASS) compliance related to the current disruption caused by coronavirus (Covid-19). -
Highlights of the FCA’s approach in 2022
The FCA set out a new three-year strategy in April designed to improve outcomes for consumers and markets. -
Climate change and sustainable finance
The FCA's work on climate change and other environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues. -
Understanding high-risk investments
Often advertised as high-return investments, high-risk investments put your money at higher risk and should always be treated with caution. -
Understanding mortgage prisoners
Following the FCA's Policy Statement on the changes to the responsible lending rules, it has published further data on the mortgage prisoner population. -
Retirement income market study
In March 2015, we published the final findings of our retirement income market study and our proposed remedies. -
Evaluation of the impact of the Retail Distribution Review and the Financial Advice Market Review
The Retail Distribution Review (RDR) and the Financial Advice Market Review (FAMR) aim to improve consumer outcomes from financial advice and guidance. The FCA is reviewing their impact on the market to date, and assessing how the market may develop -
FCA clamps down on marketing of high-risk investments to consumers
We have finalised stronger rules to help tackle misleading adverts that encourage investing in high-risk products.